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EARLY AMERICAN COLORED LITHOGRAPHS 
BY 
N. CURRIER AND CURRIER & IVES 
AND OTHER CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN 
LITHOGRAPHERS 
ORIGINAL PAINTINGS OF THOROUGHBRED HORSES 
COMPRISING FINE SPORTING ITEMS, PORTRAITS 
NAVAL AND MARINE PRINTS, AMERICAN VIEWS 
EARLY AMERICAN COUNTRY, FARM AND RURAL LIFE 
FAMOUS TROTTING AND HORSE RACING PRINTS 
MAINLY FROM THE COLLECTION OF. 
WILLIAM HOLGG 
OF NEW YORK 
With Reproductions of Prints | $6268 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Inc. 


MADISON AVENUE, 56TH TO 57TH STREET 
ENTRANCE 30 EAST 57TH STREET, NEW YORK 
Telephone: PLAZA 1270 


On Free Public Exhibition— 


Commencing Friday, January. 25th and 
Continuing until date of sale 


Unrestricted Public Sale— 


Tuesday evening, January 29th, 1924, 
at 0214-0 Clock 


Exhibition and Sale at the— 


AMERICAN ART GALLERIES 
MADISON AVENUE, 56TH TO 57TH STREET 
ENTRANCE 30 EAST 57TH STREET, NEW YORK 


Telephone: PLAZA 1270 


Conditions of Sale 


1. Rejection of Bids. Any bid which is not commensurate with the value of the article 
offered, or which is merely a nominal or fractional advance may be rejected by the auctioneer 
if in his judgment such bid would be likely to affect the sale injuriously. 


2. The Buyer. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute arises between 
two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the same or put up for re-sale the lot 
so in dispute. 

3. Identification and Deposit by Buyer. The name of the buyer of each lot shall be 
given immediately on the sale thereof, and when so required, each buyer shall sign a card 
giving the lot number, amount for which sold, and his or her name and address. 

A deposit at the actual time of the sale shall be made of all or such part of the purchase 
prices as may be required. 

If the two foregoing conditions are not complied with, the lot or lots so purchased may at 
the option of the auctioneer be put up again and re-sold. 

4. Risk after Purchase. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer, and 
thereafter neither the consignor nor the Association is responsible for the loss or any damage 
to any article occasioned by theft, fire, breakage or any other cause. 

5. Delivery of Purchases. Delivery \of any purchases will be made only upon payment of 
the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 

6. Receipted Bills. Goods will be delivered only on presentation of a receipted bill. A 
receipted bill presented by any person will be recognized and honored as an order by the buyer, 
directing the delivery to the bearer of the goods described thereon. Ifa receipted bill is lost 
before delivery of the property has been made, the buyer should immediately notify the 
Association of such loss. 

7. Storage in Default of Prompt Payment and Calling for Goods. Articles not 
paid for in full and not called for by the purchaser or agent by noon of the day following 
that of the sale may be turned over by the Association to some carter to be carried to and 
stored in some warehouse until the time of the delivery therefrom to the purchaser, and the 
cost of such cartage and storage and any other charges will be charged against the purchaser 
and the risk of loss or damage occasioned by such removal or storage will be upon the pur- 
chaser. 

In any instance where the purchase bill has not been paid in full by noon of the day follow- 

ing that of the sale, the Association reserves the right, any other stipulation in these condi- 
tions of sale notwithstanding, in respect to any or all of lots so purchased to cancel the sale 
thereof or to re-sell the same at public or private sale without further notice for the account 
of the buyer and to hold the buyer responsible for any losses and costs sustained in so doing 
8. Shipping. Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business in which the Associa 
tion is in no wise engaged, but the Association will, however, afford to purchasers every facility 
for employing at current and reasonable rates carriers and packers; doing so, however, with- 
out any assumption of responsibility on its part for the acts and charges of the parties engaged 
for such service. 
9. Guaranty. The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot correctly and 
endeavors therein and also at the actual time of sale to point out any error, defect or imper- 
fection, but guaranty is not made either by the owner or the Association of the correctness 
of the description, genuineness, authenticity or condition of any lot and no sale will be set 
aside on account of any incorrectness, error of cataloguing or imperfection not noted or pointed 
out. Every lot is sold “as is” and without recourse. 

Every lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior to its sale, and the Association will 
give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the effect that any lot has been 
incorrectly catalogued and in its judgment may thereafter sell the lot as catalogued or make 
mention of the opinion of such expert, who thereby will become responsible for such damage 
as might result were his opinion without foundation. 

19. Records. The records of the Auctioneer and the Association are in all cases to be con- 
sidered final and the highest bid shall in all cases be accepted by both buyer and seller as the 
value against which all claims for losses or damage shall lie. 

11. Buying on Order. Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible parties on 
orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph, or telephone will be faithfully attended to without 
charge or commission. Any purchases so made will be subject to the foregoing conditions of 
sale, except that, in the event of a purchase of a lot of one or more books by or for a purchaser 
who has not through himself or his agent been present at the exhibition or sale, the Association 
will permit such lot to be returned within ten days from the date of sale, and the purchase 
money will be refunded if the lot in any manner differs from its catalogue description. 

Orders for execution by the Association should be given with such clearness as to leave no 
room for misunderstanding. Not only should the lot number be given, but also the title, and 
bids should be stated to be so much for the lot, and when the lot consists of one or more vol- 
umes of books or objects of arts, the bid per volume or piece should also be stated. If the one 
transmitting the order is unknown to the Association, a deposit must be sent or reference sub- 
mitted Shipping directions should also be given. 

Priced Catalogues. Priced copies of the catalogue, or any session thereof, will be fur- 
nished by the Association at charges commensurate with the duties involved in copying the 
necessary information from the records of the Association. 

No person other than the auctioneer or an official of the Association is authorized to arrange 
conditions of sale different in any way from those herein contained. 


AMFPICAN ART ASSOCIATION, INC., MANAGERS 


OTTO BERNET anv HIRAM H. PARKE, DEPARTMENT OF BOOKS AND PRINTS, 
AUCTIONEERS ARTHUR SWANN, DIRECTOR. 


NOTE 
All the Prints in the catalogue are “‘colored lithographs,” therefore these words have been 
omitted in the individual description to avoid needless repetition. Each PRINT is matted, 
but unframed unless described as “framed.”’ The Paintings are all neatly framed, as noted 
under each entry of the same. 


TUESDAY EVENING, JAINUJARY 29th, AT 8:15 O’CLOC 


AMERICAN SPORTING PRINTS 


1. AMERICAN BROOK TROUT 


Currier & Ives. Dated 1872. 
Height 8% inches; width 12% inches 
Framed. 


2. AMERICAN SPECKLED BROOK TROUT 


Painted from life by A. F. Tait. Chrom. Litho. by C. Parsons. 
Currier & Ives. Dated 1864. 
Height 16 inches; width 22 inches 


Framed. 


feet eretN THE WOODS 
"STARTING OUT” 


Painted by Louis Maurer. Currier & Ives. Dated 1860. 
Height 19\% inches; length 271% inches 
Framed. 
{See Frontispiece for Illustration] 


4. CAMPING IN THE WOODS 
“A Goop Time Cominco” 


Painted by A. F. Tait. Currier & Ives. 
Height, 24 inches; length, 30 inches 
Framed and glazed. 


5. THE SPANIEL 


N. Currier.. Dated 1848. Height, 9 inches; width, 1234 inches 
Framed and glazed. Scarce. . 


6. A WELL-BRED SETTER 


Currier & Ives. Dated 1871. Height, 8 inches; length, 123% inches 
Framed and glazed. Rare. 


7. HOME OF THE DEER 


Painted by A. F. Tait. Currier & Ives. 
Height, 22 inches; length, 28 inches 


Framed and glazed. 


8. A CHANCE FOR BOTH BARRELS 


Painted by A. F. Tait. Currier & Ives. Dated 1857. 
Height, 20 inches; length, 30 inches 
Framed and glazed. 


II. 


Ie 


13: 


16. 


RED DEER SHOOTING 
THE Lonc SuHor 
Issued from Bufford’s Print Publishing House. 
Height, 834 inches; length, 11 inches 

Framed and glazed. ExcEEDINGLY Rare. 
MATING IN THE WOODS 
PHEASANT OR GROUSE 
Currier & Ives. Dated 1871. Height, 8% inches; length, 12% inches 
Framed and glazed. 
THE TRAPPER’S CAMP-FIRE 
Painted by F. F. Palmer. Currier & Ives. Dated 1866. 

Height, 16% inches; length 25 inches 
Framed and glazed. 
AMERICAN SPORTING SCENE: DUCK SHOOTING 
Duck SHOOTING 
Printed by J. F. Smart & Kahlman. Height, 174; length, 2434 inches 
Framed and glazed. | 
AMERICAN HUNTING SCENE 
Brook Trout FIsHInc 


Pub’d. by Thomas Kelly. Height, 1734; length, 2434 inches 
THE CARES OF A FAMILY (QUAIL) 
QUAIL 


Painted by A. F. Tait. Currier & Ives. Not dated. 
Height, 834 inches; length, 121% inches 
Framed and glazed. 
HUNTING, FISHING AND FOREST SCENES 
SHANTYING ON THE LAKE SHORE 
Currier & Ives. Dated 1867. Height, 1634 inches; length, 25 inches 


THE ANXIOUS MOMENT 

“A THREE PouNDER SuRE”’ 

Currier & Ives. Dated 1874. Height, 14 inches; length, 18% inches 

Framed and glazed. 

STILL, HUNTING ON THE SUSQUEHANNA 

Currier & Ives. No date. Height, 1014 inches; length, 1434 inches 

Framed and glazed. , ; 

NIGHT BY THE CAMP-FIRE 

Currier & Ives. Dated 1861. Height, 101% inches; length, 1434 inches 

Framed and glazed. Lower left-hand corner lightly water-stained. 

TROTTING CRACK IN THE SNOW . 

Painted by Louis Maurer. Currier & Ives. Dated 1853. 
—-Height, 165% inches; length 271% inches 

Flora Temple, Lantern, Pochantas, Lancet, Brown Dick, Alice Grey and 


Stella. 
Framed and glazed. 


20. 


21s 


225 


on. 


24. 


26: 


26. 


a0. 


28. 


29. 


THE ROAD—WINTER 
Drawn by N. Knirsch. N. Currier. Dated 1853. 
Height, 17% inches; length 26V%, inches 

Framed and glazed. 
FOX-HUNTING, THE MEET 
Currier & Ives. No date. Height, 114 inches; length, 16 inches 
Framed and glazed, margins somewhat water-stained. 

Rare. This and the following two items were drawn from the English 
prints. 
FOX HUNTING, THE FIND 
Currier & Ives. No date. Height, 17% inches; length, 16 inches 
Framed and glazed. Repaired. 
THE FOX HUNTER 


N. Currier. No date. Height, 8\4 inches; length, 1234 inches 
With a stanza of verse on each side of title. Framed and glazed. 


PORTRAITS OF THE PRESIDENTS AND 
OTHER NOTED AMERICANS 


GEORGE WASHINGTON 

First PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. 

N. Currier. Not dated. Height, 11% inches; width, 9 inches 
Framed and glazed. 

JAMES MONROE 

FirtH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. 

N. Currier. Not dated. Height, 8% inches; width, 11 inches 
Framed and glazed. 

ANDREW JACKSON 

SEVENTH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. 

N. Currier. Not dated. Height, 11% inches; width, 834 inches 
Framed and glazed. 

MARTIN VAN BUREN 

EIGHTH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. 


N. Currier. Not dated. Height, 114 inches; width, 834 inches 
Framed and glazed. 


WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON 
Nintu PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. 


N. Currier. Not dated. Height, 11% inches; width 834% inches 
Framed and glazed. 

JOHN TYLER 

TENTH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. 

N. Currier. Not dated. Height, 11% inches; width, 834 inches 


Framed. 


20; 


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20. 


33: 


34 


35+ 


218), 


Sie 


JAMES K. POLK 
ELEVENTH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. 


N. Currier. Not dated. Height, 114 inches; width, 8% inches 
Framed. 


JAMES K. POLK 
ELEVENTH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. 


Colored lithograph by J. Bailie. Not dated. / 
Height, 114 inches; width, 8% inches 
Framed. 


JAMES TK POLK 


ELEVENTH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES 


N. Currier. Dated 1846. Height, 11% inches; width, 83% inches 
Framed. 

Full bust portrait in oval frame surrounded by stars and surmounted by 
spread eagle and flag. One of the rare early series of President’s Portraits. 


FRANKLIN PIERCE 


FouURTEENTH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED States. From a daguer- 
rotype by T. Dunlap. 


From a daguerrotype by T. Dunlap. 


_N. Currier. Dated 1852. Height, 10% inches; width, 85% inches 


Framed. 


JAMES BUCHANAN 


FIFTEENTH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES 


N. Currier. Not dated. Height, 11 inches; width, 8\4 inches 
Framed. 


ABRAHAM LINCOLN 
SIXTEENTH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES 


Colored lithograph by E. B. and E. C. Kellogg. Not dated. 
Height, 121% inches; width, 11 inches 
Framed. 


ABRAHAM LINCOLN 


THE ASSASSINATION OF PREsIDENT LINCOLN, AT Forp’s THEATRE, 
WasuincTon, D. C., Aprit 14th, 1865 


Currier & Ives. Dated 1865. 


Framed. 


JENNY LIND 
Aus TocHTER DES REGIMENTS 
N. Currier. Not dated. 


Height, 734 inches; width, 124% inches 


Height, 1134 inches; width, 8 inches 
Framed. . 
The rarest of the Jenny Lind prints issued during the Civil War when 
the great singer performed for the various regiments. 


38. 
39: 


40. 


41. 


42. 


43.- 


44. 


46. 


47. 


GENERAL ANDREW JACKSON 
THE Hero or NEw ORLEANS 
N. Currier. Not dated. No Plate line. Small folio. Framed. 


GENERAL ANDREW JACKSON 
THE HERO, THE SacE, AND THE Patrior 
N. Currier. Dated 1845. Fleight, 12% inches; width, 8V, inches 


DANIEL WEBSTER 
DEFENDER OF THE CONSTITUTION 


From an original painting by Lawson, in the possession of D. Bixby, Esq. 
Broadway Hotel, New York. 

N. Currier. Dated 1851. Height, r1 inches; width, 85% inches 
Framed. 


MAJOR GENERAL WINFIELD SCOTT 
GENERAL-IN-Cu1EF, Unirep States Army 


N. Currier. Dated 1846. Height 12 inches; width, 83% inches 
Framed. 


MAJOR GENERAL WINFIELD SCOTT 
At Vera Cruz, March 25, 1847. 


N. Currier. Dated 1847. Height, 1134 inches; width, 8V4 inches. 
Right margin wormed, not injuring the plate. 
WASHINGTON 


First in War, First in Peace, anp First 1n THE Hearts or His 
CouNTRYMEN 


N. Currier. Not dated. Height, 12 inches; | width, 854 inches. 
Framed. 


WASHINGTON FAMILY 


Wasuincton, His Lapy, anD Two GRANDCHILDREN BY THE NAME 
or CustTIs 


N. Currier. Not dated. Height, 81% inches; width, 1234 inches 


- Framed. 


THE WASHINGTON FAMILY 


Currier & Ives. Dated 1867. Height, & inches; width, 123% inches 
Framed, 


THOMAS WILDEY 
FATHER OF THE ORDER oF Opp FELLOWSHIP IN THIS COUNTRY 
AND Past GRAND SIRE OF THE ORDER 


E. B. & E. C. Kellogg. 
Height, 12 inches; width, 9 inches 
Framed. 


GRAND NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC BANNER 
Wirth Porrraits or Potk & Dattas 
N. Currier. Dated 1844. Height, 12 inches; width, 9 inches 


48. 


49. 


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52: 


53: 


54: 


55: 


THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES FROM 
1799) LO 1853 
Drawn by H. Bucholner. J. Baillie. Dated 1848. 
Height, 13 inches; length, 9 inches 
In a stained wood frame, glazed. 
Banner with portraits of the Presidents from Washington to Taylor, 
with inset of an American Eagle standing on a globe, and flags. 


THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES FROM 
1789 TO 1861 


Currier & Ives. No date. Height, 1134 inches; width, 834 inches 
With portraits of the Presidents from Washington to Buchanan. . 


THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES FROM 
1789 TO 1850 

N. Currier. Dated 1848. Height, 13% inches; width, 9 inches 
Banner with portraits of Washington to Tyler. 


THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES FROM 
1789 TO 1849 
N. Currier. Dated 1844. Height, 13 inches; width, 9 inches 
Banner with portraits of Washington to Polk, and with a small insert of 
the Signing of the Declaration of Independence. 


THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES FROM 

1789 TO 1845 
N. Currier. Dated [1842]. Height, 13% inches; width, 9% inches 
In a stained wood frame, glazed. 

With portraits of the Presidents from Washington to Tyler. The por- 
trait of Washington is set in the center, surmounted by an eagle holding 
flags in its talons, and surrounded by the portraits of the other Presidents. 


AMERICAN NAVAL AND MARINE PRINTS 


SLOOP YACHT “POCAHONTAS” OF NEW YORK 
Lenctru or Decx 73% Fr. Breaptru or Beam 21 Fr. DeEptu 
or Hotp 7 Fr. to Ins. Buitt By Davin Kirsy, Rye, N. Y. 


Drawn by C. R. Parsons. Currier & Ives. Dated 1881. 
Height, 19% inches; length, 2734 inches 
In wide oak frame, glazed. Small break in left margin. 


EASTERN INDIAMAN 


Colored lithograph by E. C. Kellogg. Not dated. 
Height, 9 inches; width, 12%4 inches 


- Framed. 


CLIPPER SHIP “GREAT REPUBLIC” 


LENGTH oF Deck 325 FEET. BREADTH OF BEAM 53 FEET. DeEpTH 
or Hotp 39 FEET. TONNAGE PER REGISTER 4500. 


. Currter & Ives, Not dated. Small folio. , No plate line, Framed. 


56. 


57: 


58. 


59: 


60. 


61. 


62. 


STEAMSHIP “CITY OF WASHINGTON” 


LENGTH 325 FEET—2380 Tons. Horsr Power 450 
Currier & Ives. No date. Height, 8 inches; length, 1234 inches 


THE WRECK OF THE ATLANTIC 
Currier & Ives. Dated 1873. 

Height, 8% inches; length, 123% inches 
In walnut frame, and glazed. 


THE STEAMSHIP PRESIDENT, THE LARGEST IN THE 
WORLD 

As Last SEEN FROM THE Packet SHiIp OrpHEUS—MARCH THE 

12TH, 1841. 

N. Currier. No date. Height, 8 inches; length, 12\4 inches 
With four lines of descriptive text in the lower margin, giving part of 

the testimony of Capt. Cole of the Ship Orpheus before the British Consul 

on June 5, 1841. The steamship President was on its way from New York 

to Liverpool and was never heard from after being sighted by Capt. 

Cole of the packet ship Orpheus. 


THE GREAT NAVAL VICTORY IN MOBILE BAY 

AUGUST 5TH, 1864 

Currier & Ives. Not dated. Height, 8 inches; width, 12% inches 
Framed. 


REBEL RAM “ARKANSAS” 


DESTRUCTION OF THE REBEL Ram “ARKANSAS” BY THE UNITED 
STATES GuNnBoAT “Essex” IN THE Mussissipp1 RIVER, NEAR 
Baton Rouce, AuGusT 4TH, 1862 

> mee: ; 

Currier & Ives. Not dated. Height, 7% inches; width, 123% inches 

EF d = ’ >) 
ramed. 


“KEARSAGE” AND “ALABAMA” 


Tue U. S. Stoop or War. “KeEarsarGe”—7 Guns, SINKING THE 
PIRATE “ALABAMA”—8 Guns; Orr CHERBOURG, FRANCE, SUN- 
DAY, JUNE I9TH, 1864 
“The Alabama was built in a British shipyard, by British workmen, with 

British oak, armed with British guns, manned with British sailors trained 

in the British Navy, and was sunk in the British Channel in 80 minutes, 

by the Yankee Sloop of War ‘Kearsarge,’ Capt. John A. Winslow.” 

Currier & Ives. Dated 1864. Height, 8 inches; width, 12% inches 

Framed, 


Pees eR EARSAGE AND THE C.S.S. ALABAMA 


Two Companion Pieces: ENGAGEMENT BETWEEN THE U. S. S. 
KEARSARGE, Capt. Joun A. WINSLOw, AND THE C. S. S. AtLa- 
BAMA, Capt. R. Semmes, Orr CHERBOURG, JUNE IQTH, 1864; 
DEstTRUCTION BY THE U. S. S. KEarsarce, Capt. JoHn A. WINs- 
LOW, OF THE C. S. S. ALtaspama, Capt. R. SEMMEs, OFF CHER- 
BOURG, JUNE I9TH, 1864. AFTER AN ENGAGEMENT OF I Hour 
AND 2 MINUTES. 

Published by J. Hanson. No date. 

Measurements of each: Height, 7 inches; length, 9 inches 

Together, 2 pieces. Uniformly framed in gilt frames, matted and glazed 


63. 


64. 


65. 


66. 


67. 


68. 


69. 


70. 


“MONITOR” AND “MERRIMAC” 


TERRIFIC CoMBAT BETWEEN THE MonirTor, 2 Guns, anD MErRI- 
MAC, I1 Guns. THE First Fight BETWEEN IRon CLAD SHIPs 
or War. In Hampton Roaps, Marcu gtH, 1862. IN WHICH 
THE LirrtE Monitor WHIPPED THE MERRIMAC AND THE WHOLE 
“SCHOOL OF REBEL STEAMERS”’ 


Currier & Ives. Dated 1862. Height, 75% inches; width, 125% inches 
Framed. | 

U. S. SHIP OF THE LINE IN A GALE 

N. Currier. Dated 1847. Height, 8\% inches; width, 12% inches 
Framed. 


U. S. FRIGATE PRINCETON 


AwFuL ExpLosion oF THE ‘““PEACE-MAKER” On Boarp THE U. S. 
STEAM FRIGATE “PRINCETON,” ON WEDNESDAY, 28TH OF FEBRU- 
ARY, 1844 


N. Currier. Dated 1844. Height, 7% inches; width, 12% inches 
Framed. 


AMERICAN MERCHANT SHIP “NEPTUNE” 


METROPOLITAN STEAMSHIP Co, DatLy OvutsIDE LiInE BETWEEN ~ 
New York & Boston. 


Painted by Parsons-Atwater. Endicott & Co., Lith. 
Height, 18% inches; length, 3.334 inches 


AMERICAN HISTORIC VIEWS AND BATTLE SCENES 


LANDING OF THE PILGRIMS AT PLYMOUTH 

11TH DECEMBER, 1620 

N. Currier. Not dated. Height, 8% inches; width, 12% inche.s 

Framed. 

WM. PENN’S TREATY WITH THE INDIANS 

WuHeEnN He FounDeED THE PROVINCE OF PENNSA. 1661. THE ONLY 
TREATY THAT NEVER WAS BROKEN 


Painted by Sarony. N. Currier. Not dated. 
OE 3% inches; wiath, 124% inches 


Framed. 

THE DECLARATION COMMITTEE 

Currier & Ives. Dated 1876. Height, 81% inches; width, 12¥ inches 
Framed. 


Portraits of Jefferson, Sherman, Franklin, Livingston, and Adams, and. 
with five lines of description beneath the title. | 
DEATH OF MONTGOMERY 
In THE ATTACK OF QUEBEC, DECEMBER, 1775 


N. Currier. Not dated. Height, 1134 inches; width, 8% inches 
Framed. 3 


72. 


fe 


76. 


77: 


“78: 


79: 


DEATH OF HARRISON, APRIL 4 A.D. 1841 


N. Currier. Dated 1841. Height, 8% inches; length, 1234 inches 
Framed and glazed. | 


DEATH OF TECUMSEH 
BaTTLE OF THE THAMES, OCTOBER 5TH, 1813 


Drawn by J. L. McGee. N. Currier. Dated 18,41. 
Height, 111% inches; width, 9 inches 


HIAWATHA’S WEDDING 


Painted by L. Maurer. Currier & Ives. Dated 1858. 
Height, 1314 inches; length, 181% inches 
With two stanzas of verse from Longtellow’s poem, one on each side of 
title. In dark wood frame, glazed. 


DANIEL BOONE LEADING HIS PEOPLE INTO KENTUCKY 
Painted by George Cabel Brigham. Drawn on stone by Regnier. Dated 
1852, Height, 19 inches; length, 24 inches 
Early trial proof without title. Thought to be one of N. Currier’s first 


attempts at color printing. An unique item. 


WASHINGTON’S RECEPTION BY THE LADIES AT TREN- 
mONeNS J., APRIL, 1789 

On His Way to New York To BE INAUGURATED First PREsI- 
DENT OF THE UNITED STATES 

Kelloggs & Comstock. Height, 8\%4 inches; length, 12% inches 


HIAWATHA’S WOOING 
Painted by L. Maurer. Currier & Ives. Dated 1860. 
Height, 14% inches; length, 21 inches 
With three stanzas of verse from Longfellow’s poem, one verse beneath 
the title, and one on each side of the title. 
In dark wood frame, glazed. Puncture in left margin. 


WASHINGTON’S RECEPTION BY THE LADIES 

On Passinc THE BripcE, TrenToN, N. J. ApriIL, 1789. On His 
Way To New York TO BE INAUGURATED FIRST PRESIDENT OF 
THE UNITED STATES 


N. Currier. Dated 1845. Height, 13 inches; width, 9 inches 
In a stained-wood frame, glazed. 


THE BATTLE OF PITTSBURGH, TENN. 
APRIL 7TH, 1862 


Currier & Ives. Dated 1862. Height, 71% inches; width, 123% inches 
Framed. 


BATTLE OF COAL HARBOR, VA. 
JUNE IsT, 1864 


Currier & Ives. Not dated. Height. § inches; width, 12\%4 inches 
Framed. 


80. 


SI. 


82. 


83. 


84. 


85. 


86. 


BATTLE OF CORINTH, MISS. 

OcTOBER 4TH, 1862 

Currier & Ives. Not dated. Height, 8 inches; width, 12% inches 

Framed. 

BATTLE OF PEA RIDGE, ARKANSAS 

Marcu 87TH, 1862. TrErriric FIGHTING oF THE Union Forces 
UnvDER GENERAL CurTIS 

Currier & Ives. Dated 1862. Height, 814 inches; width, 12\% inches 

Framed. 

THE BATTLE OF FAIR OAKS, VA. 

May 31ST, 1862 

Currier & Ives. Dated 1862. Height, 8 inches; width, 123% inches 

Framed. 

VICTORIOUS BOMBARDMENT OF PORT ROYAL, S. C. 


NovEMBER 7TH, 1861, BY THE UNITED States FLEET UNDER Com- 
MAND Or CommoporE Dupont 


Currier & Ives. Not dated. Height, 84 inches; width, 11% inches 


Framed. 


SURRENDER OF PORT HUDSON, LA. 
JuLy 8TH, 1863 


Currier & Ives. Dated 1863. Height, 734 inches; width, 123% inches 
Framed. 


THE BATTLE OF CEDAR CREEK, VA. 
OcTOBER IQTH, 1864 


Currier & Ives. Not Dated. Height, 75% inches; width, 123% inches 
Framed. 


DEATH OF ADJT. GENL. GEORGE S. LINCOLN 
At THE BatrLe or Buena Vista, FEB. 23RD, 1847 


Colored lithograph by E. B. and E. C. Kellogg. Dated 1847. 
Height, 8 inches; width, 12% inches 
Framed. 


STORMING OF MONTEREY 


ATTACK ON THE BrsHop’s PALACE 


Colored lithograph by Kellogg and Thayer. Dated 1847. 
Height, 8 inches; width, 121% inches 


Framed. 

GRAND SALUTE AT VERA CRUZ 

From THE AMERICAN FLEET AND THE CASTLE . . . IN HONOR OF 
THE AMERICAN FLAG, wHICH was HolsTep . . . MarcH 29TH, 
1847 


Colored lithograph by EF. B. and E. C. Kellogg. Dated 1847. 


Height, 8 inches; width, 123% inches 
Featted: 


89. 


go. 


gl. 


92. 


93: 


94. 


5. 


96. 


97: 


AMERICAN CITIES AND VIEWS 


BALTIMORE 

Fort FeperAL Hitt, Mp. GarriIsoNED BY THE SEVENTH REcI- 
MENT (NATIONAL GuarD), N. Y. S. M., Marsuary Lerrerts, 
COLONEL 


Colored lithograph by E. Sachse & Co., Baltimore. Dated 1862. 
Height, 14 inches; width, 20 inches 


BALTIMORE 
Camp ANDREW, 17TH Rect. Mass. V. STeEwart’s Grove, BAL- 
TIMORE, Mp. 
Colored lithograph by E. Sachse & Co. Dated 1861. 
Height, 101% inches; width, 143% inches 
Framed. 
SPLIT ROCK 
St. Joun’s River, N. B. 


Currier & Ives. Not dated. Height, 84% inches; width, 123% inches 
Framed. 


eiyY UCAKE 
Near St. Joun, N. B. 


Currier & Ives. No date. Height, 8% inches; length, 121% inches 
Tear in upper margin, entering the plate; slightly foxed. 

NEW YORK 

New York Bay, From Bay Ripce, Lone Istanp 

Currier & Ives. Not dated. Height, 83% inches; width, 12% inches 
Framed. 


THE BATTERY, NEW YORK 

By Moon_icuT 

N. Currier. Dated 1856. Height, 71% inches; width, 12 inches 
Framed. Very Rare. 


BROADWAY—NEW YORK 


SOUTH FROM THE PARK 
N. Currier. No date. Height, 8 inches; length, 1234 inches 
In walnut frame, glazed. Tear in upper margin. 


THE NARROWS, NEW YORK BAY 


From Straten ISLAND 
Currier & Ives. No date. Height, § inches; length, 123% inches 
In black wood frame. ie 


VIEW ON THE HARLEM RIVER, N. Y. 


Tur HIGHBRIDGE IN THE DISTANCE. 


Painted by F. F. Palmer. Currier & Ives. Dated 1852. 
Height, 121% inches; ape ie 20 inches 


[No. 97a] 


974 BASS FISHING 


99. 


IOo. 


Iol. 


Ar Macoms’s Dam, Hartem River, New York. From Na- 
TURE AND ON STONE BY F, F. PALMER 
N. Currier. 1852. Height, 124 inches; width, 20 inches 
Framed. 
The only copy of this print known with the title ‘“Bass Fishing” and evi- 
dently the original state. Very Rare. 
[See Illustration] 


TOM THUMB 


GENERAL Tom THums’s Marriace at Grace Cuurcu, NEw 
York, FEBRUARY IOTH, 1863 
Currier & Ives. Dated 1863. Small folio. Framed. 
Central panel showing the party in wedding costume surrounded by 
smaller medallions of Tom Thumb as various characters. 


CENTRAL PARK, THE DRIVE 
Currier & Ives. Dated 1862. 

3 Height, 11 inches; width, 151% inches 
Framed. 


FAST TROTTERS ON HARLEM LANES Naa 


Painted by J. Cameron. Currier & Ives. Dated 1870. 
Height, 221% inches; length, 2934 inches 


THE HIGH BRIDGE AT HARLEM, N. Y. 


N. Currier. Dated 1849. Height, 8 inches; length, 12% inches 

“This magnificent bridge of stone, forms a part of the immense works 
erected to bring the water of the Croton river to the City of New York—The 
length of the aqueduct from the Croton river to the City Hall is 4414 miles 
and cost about $13,000,000.” 


102. 


TOR. 


104. 


ihe 


106. 


roy: 


108. 


10g. 


LTO. 


DANIEL O’CONNELL 
THE MAacniFicentT O’ConNELL FUNEREAL Car PasstInc THE Park 

In New York Ciry on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22ND, 1847 
N. Currier. Dated 1847. Height, 734 inches; width, 12% inches 
Framed. ; 

A Rare New York View. 
THE LIFE OF A FIREMAN 
THe Race.—’’ Jump Her, Boys, Jump Her!” 
Painted by L. Maurer. Currier & Ives. Dated 1854. 

Height, 17 inches; length, 2534 inches 

Framed and glazed. 
THE AMERICAN FIREMAN—ALWAYS READY 


Drawn by L. Maurer. Currier & Ives. Dated New York 1858. 
Height, 17% inches; width, 13% inches 
In black frame, and glazed. Margins water-stained. 


LIFE OF A FIREMAN 
Painted by L. Maurer. N. Currrier. Dated 1854. 

Height, 17 inches; length, 26 inches 
Framed and glazed. 


THE LIFE OF A FIREMAN 
Tue Ruins. “Take Up’—‘Man Your Ropes.” 


Painted by L. Maurer. Currier & Ives. Dated 1854. 
Height, 17 inches; length, 26 inches 
Framed and glazed. 


THE LIFE OF A FIREMAN 
THE New Era. Steam anp MUSCLE 
Painted by C. Parsons. Currier & Ives. Dated 1861. 
Height, 171% inches; length, 26 inches 
Framed and glazed. 
The fire scene depicted is that of a fire at Murray and Church Streets, 
southwest corner, in a drygoods building. 


THE LIFE OF A FIREMAN 
>” 


THe Fire.—‘Now THEN WITH A WILL—SHAKE Her UP, Boys! 


Painted by L. Maurer. N. Currier. Dated 1854. 
Height, 17% inches; length, 26 inches 
Framed and glazed. 


CANAL SCENE 


MooNLIGHT | 
Currier & Ives. Not dated. Height, 814 inches; witdh, 121% inches 
Framed. 


Early Erie Canal View. 
THE RAILROAD SUSPENSION BRIDGE 


NEAR NIAGARA FALLS 


Painted by C. Parsons. N. Currier. Dated 1856. 
Height, 10% inches; length, 15% inches 
Time-stained. | 


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E13. 


is Wt 


ia ts 


116. 


rig: 


iy 


T18. 


119. 


120. 


UREA te 


HUDSON RIVER—CROW’S NEST 


Currier & Ives. Not dated. Height, 71% inches; width, 123% inches 
Framed. 
SUNNYSIDE—ON THE HUDSON 

Currier & Ives. Not dated. Height, 8 inches; width, 121%, inches 
Framed. 

UP THE HUDSON : 
Currier & Ives. Not dated. Height, 83% inches; width, 12V% inches 
Framed. 


VIEW ON THE HUDSON 
Crows-NEST 


Currier & Ives. Not dated. Height, 8 inches; width, 121% inches 
Framed. 


_U. S. MILITARY ACADEMY, WEST POINT 


FROM THE OPpposiITE SHORE 


Drawn by F. F. Palmer. Currier & Ives. Dated 1862. 
Height, 11 inches; length, 15% inches 
In gilt frame, and glazed. ; 


CATTERSKILE FALLS 


Currier & Ives. No date. Height, 8 inches; length, 121% inches 
Framed and glazed. 
This view depicts the Falls in summer, with the foliage in green. 


CATTERSKILL FALLS 


Currier & Ives. No date. ; Height, 8 inches; length, 12%, inches 
Framed and glazed. 
This view depicts the Falls in autumn, with the foliage in various hues. 


EVENING ON THE HUDSON—NEAR WEST POINT 


Original watercolor drawing by F. F. Palmer 
Height, 11\4 inches; length, 1514 inches 


MIDNIGHT RACE ON THE MISSISSIPPI 
BETWEEN THE “MEeEmpHIS” AND THE “James Howarpb” 


Currier & Ives. Dated 1875. Height, 9 inches; width, 137% inches 
Framed. 

A HOME ON THE MISSISSIPPI 

Currier & Ives. Dated 1871. . Height, 83% inches; width, 12% inches 
Framed. 

MIDNIGHT RACE ON THE MISSISSIPPI | 

Publ. & Print. by Th. Kelly. Height, 1814 inches; length, 25 inches 


Framed and glazed. 
The scene depicts the ‘“Dana” and the ‘“‘Fulton.” 


VALLEY FALLS—VIRGINIA 


Currier & Ives. No date. Height, 8 inches; length, 125% inches 
Framed and glazed. . 


122, 
eal 
124. 
Lo, 
126, 
127. 
128. 


1209. 


LAO: 


131. 


eee 


THE TOMB OF WASHINGTON 
Mount Vernon, Va. 


Currier & Ives. No date. Height, 8% inches; length, 12% inches 
Framed and glazed. 


THE TOMB OF WASHINGTON 
Mount Vernon, Va. 
Currier & Ives. . No date. Height, 141% inches; length, 20M% inches 
Framed and glazed. 
BIRDS EYE VIEW OF MT. VERNON, THE HOME OF 
WASHINGTON 
C. Currier, Lith. Published by Yale & Evans. Dated 1852. 
Height, 13 inches; length, 16% inches 
In gilt frame and glazed. Slightly foxed. 
WASHINGTON, FROM THE PRESIDENT’S HOUSE 


N. Currier. Dated 1848. Height, 8 inches; width, 121% inches 
Framed. 
Title in French and German. 


THE PIONEER’S HOME 
On THE WESTERN FRONTIER 


Painted by F. F. Palmer. Currier & Ives. Dated 1867. 
Height, 1834 inches; width, 2634 inches 


Framed. 

YOSEMITE 

Looxinc Down THE YOSEMITE 

Currier & Ives. Not dated. Height, 83% inches; width, 12% inches 
Framed. 


SILVER CASCADE 
Near St. AnrHony, MINNESOTA 


Currier & Ives. No date. Height, 8% inches; length, 123% inches 
Framed and glazed. rote 


ACROSS THE CONTINENT 
‘WerstTwARD THE CourSsE OF Empire Take Its Way” 


Painted by J. M. Ives. Drawn by F. F. Palmer. Currier & Ives. Dated 
1868. Height, 1734 inches; width, 27% inches 


Framed. ; . 
On the Union Pacific depicting through train from New York to San 


Francisco. 


GREAT SALT LAKE, UTAH 
Currier & Ives. No date. Height, 8% inches; length, 124% inches 
Framed and glazed. 


THE INDIAN PASS—ROCKY MOUNTAINS 


Currier & Ives. Not dated. Height, 934 inches; width, 1634 inches 
Framed. : 
THE WESTERN FARMERS HOME 

Currier & Ives. Dated 1871. Height, 84 inches; length, 12% inches 


In gilt frame, glazed. 


EARLY AMERICAN COUNTRY FARM AND RURAL LIFE 


148: 


tea 


ie ie 


127. 


elon 


130; 


140. 


4]. 


142. 


LIFE IN THE COUNTRY 
MornINnG 
Painted by F. F. Palmer. Currier & Ives. Dated 1862. 
Height, 16 inches; length, 1934 inches 
THE NEAREST WAY IN SUMMER TIME 


Painted by T. Creswick, R.A. Currier & Ives. No date. 
Height, 11\4 inches; length, 1514 inches 
In gilt frame, glazed. Tear in right hand margin. 


EVENTIDE—OCTOBER 


THE VILLAGE INN 


Painted by B. Hess. Currier & Ives. Dated 1867. 
Height, 14% inches; length, 25 inches 
In mahogany frame, glazed. 


SKATING SCENE—MOONLIGHT 


Currier & Ives. Dated 1868. Height, 71% inches; width, 12% inches 
Framed. 

THE ROADSIDE MILL 

Currier & Ives. Dated 1870. Height, 8 inches; width, 12% inches 
Framed. 


AMERICAN FARM YARD—EVENING 


Painted by F. F. Palmer. Currier & Ives. Dated 1857. 
; Height, 1634 inches; width, 2334 inches 
Framed. 


AMERICAN FARM YARD—MORNING 


Painted by F. F. Palmer. Currier & Ives. Dated 1857. 
Height, 1634 inches; width, 2334 inches 
Framed. 


WINTER IN THE COUNTRY 
A Cotp Morninc 


Painted by G. H. Durrie. Currier & Ives. Dated 1864. 
Height, 183% inches; width, 27\% inches 
Framed. 


THE RETURN FROM THE PASTURE 


Painted by F. F. Palmer. Currier & Ives. Not dated. 
Height, 185% inches; width, 275% inches 
Framed. 
Picturesque plate of the Early American Farm Life. 


THE OLD HOMESTEAD IN WINTER 


Painted by G. H. Durrie. Currier & Ives. Dated 1864. 
Height, 18% inches; width, 26% inches 
Framed. 


143. 


144. 


45. 


147. 


(No. 147] 


THE FARM-YARD IN WINTER 
Painted by G. H. Durrie. N. Currier. Dated 1861. 


Height, 1613 inches; length, 24 inches 


In mahogany frame, glazed. Margins slightly time-stained. 


THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET 


Painted by F. F. Palmer. Currier & Ives. Dated 1864. 
Framed. Height, 161% inches; with 22% inches 


Verse on either side of title. 


THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET 
Currier & Ives. Dated 1872. Height, 8% inches; length, 12% inches 


Two stanzas of verse beneath title. Lower left corner water-stained. 


THE WAYSIDE INN 


Painted by F. F. Palmer. Currier & Ives. Dated N. Y. 1864. | 
Framed. - Height, 16 inches; width, 27% inches 


Illustrating Longfellow’s famous poem. Inn scene at right with arriving 


guests. Companion to the following item. 


Hiab VILLAGE BLACKSMITH 


Painted by F. F. Palmer. Currier & Ives. Dated 1864. 
Framded. ' Height, 16 inches; width, 2314 inches 


Illustrating Longfellow’s poem and depicting the Smithy at his forge. 


~ Companion to the preceeding item. 


[See Illustration] 


148. 


149. 


Igo. 


EST: 


yea. 


ee 


ic. 


Ts 5 


156. 


T's, 


NEW ENGLAND WINTER SCENE 


Painted by Geo. H. Durrie. N. Currier. Dated 1861. 
Height, 16% inches; length, 23% inches 
In mahogany frame, glazed. Time stain in center of print, and three 
small breaks in side margins, one penetrating the print. 


AMERICAN FARM SCENES—No. 1 


Painted by F. F. Palmer. N. Currier. Dated 1853. 
Height, 1634 inches; width, 24 inches 
Framed. : 


AMERICAN FARM SCENES—No. 2 


‘Painted by F. F. Palmer. N. Currier. Dated 1853. 


Height, 1634 inches; width, 24 inches 


Framed. 

THE PATH THROUGH THE FIELDS 

Currier & Ives. Not dated. Height, 8% inches; width, 12% inches 
Framed. pis 


A NEW ENGLAND HOME 


Currier & Ives. Not dated. Height, 8 inches; width, 12% inches 
Framed. 


THE FERRY BOAT 


Painted by F. F. Palmer. N. Currier. Not dated. 
Height, 103% inches; width, 15% inches 
Very Rare Framed. | 


THE OLD HOMESTEAD 


Painted by F. F. Palmer. Currier & Ives. No date. 
Height, 11% inches; length, 1534 inches 
In rosewood frame, glazed. 


SUMMER SHADES 


Painted by Louis Maurer. Currier & Ives. Dated 1859. 
. Height, 153% inches; width 2234 inches 
Framed. 
A rare print in the original colors. 


THE FOUR SEASONS OF LIFE—CHILDHOOD 
“THE SEASON oF Joy” 


Painted by J. M. Ives. Drawn by F. F. Palmer and John Cameron. 
Currier & Ives. Dated 1868. Height, 1534 inches; width, 2334 inches 


THE FOUR SEASONS OF LIFE—YOUTH 
“THE SEASON OF LOVE” 


Painted by J. M. Ives. Drawn by F. F. Palmer and John Cameron. 
Currier & Ives. Dated 1868. Height, 1534 inches; width, 2334 inches 


[No. 165] 


156. 1H, FOUR SEASONS OF LIFE—MIDDLE AGE 


Teg. 


‘aes 


161. 


“Tue SEASON OF STRENGTH” 


Painted by J. M. Ives. Drawn by Parsons and Atwater. 
Currier & Ives. Dated 1868. Height, 1534 inches; width, 2334 inches 
Framed. 


THE FOUR SEASONS OF LIFE—OLD AGE 


“Tap SEASON OF REST’ 


Painted by J. M. Ives. Drawn by Parsons and Atwater. 
Currier & Ives. Dated 1868. Height, 1534 inches; width, 2334 inches 
Framed. 

Verse on either side of title. 


HAYING TIME—THE FIRST LOAD | 


Painted by J. M. Ives. Drawn by F. F. Palmer and J. Cameron. 
Currier & Ives. Dated 1868. Height, 1534 inches; width, 23% inches 
Framed. 


HAYING TIME—THE LAST LOAD 


Painted by J. M. Ives. Drawn by F. F. Palmer and J. Cameron. 
Currier & Ives. Dated 1868. Height, 1534 inches; width, 2434 inches 
Framed. 


162. 


163. 


166. 


TOT: 


168. 


169. 


170. 


Lyi. 


GRAY’S ELEGY—IN A COUNTRY CHURCHYARD 

Painted by F. F. Palmer. Currier & Ives. Dated 1864. 
Height, 16 inches; width, 231% inches 

Framed. } 

Verse on either side of title. 


AMERICAN FOREST SCENE—MAPLE SUGARING 
Painted by A. F. Tait, 1855. N. Currier. Dated 1856. 
Height, 18% inches; width, 26% inches 
Framed. 
Fine impression of the large plate in the original colors. Contemporary early 
American Rural life. 


AMERICAN COUNTRY LIFE—MAY MORNING 
Painted by F. F. Palmer. N. Currier. Dated 185s. 
Height, 1634 inches; width, 2334 inches 
Framed. 
The rarest of the American Home Life Series. 


AMERICAN COUNTRY LIFE—OCTOBER AFTERNOON 
Painted by F. F. Palmer. N. Currier. Dated 1855. 
Height, 16-11 /16 inches; width, 2334 inches 
Framed 
Fine impression of this rare plate. 


[See Illustration] 


AMERICAN COUNTRY LIFE—PLEASURES OF WINTER 
Painted by F. F. Palmer. N. Currier. Dated TS6a3 
Height, 1654 inches; width, 23% inches 
Framed. 
In the original coloring. 


AMERICAN HOMESTEAD—SPRING 


Currier & Ives. Dated 186g. Height, 7% inches; width, 12% inches 
Framed. 

AMERICAN HOMESTEAD—SUMMER. 

Currier & Ives. Dated 1868. ‘Height, 8 inches, width, 12% inches 
Framed. 

AMERICAN HOMESTEAD—AUTUMN . : 
Currier & Ives. Dated 1869. Height, 71% inches; width, 12% inches 
Framed. 

AMERICAN HOMESTEAD—WINTER 

Currier & Ives. Dated 1868. Height, 8 inches; width, 123% inches 
Framed. 

THE MOTHER’S DREAM 

Currier & Ives. No date. Height, 1734 inches; width, 134 inches 


In gilt frame, and glazed; lower margin slightly foxed. 
With two lines of verse on each side of title. 


hy. 


La. 


174. 


175. 


176. 


HUMOROUS SUBJECTS 


HUMOROUS 


Comprisinc—Dr Wuite Doc’s Gor Him! 1889; DE Brack 
Doc Wins! Gotne ror a Suing “He xin Knock DE STUFFIN 
OuTENn A Mute.” 1888; PotisHep Orr. “GotLty—Hkg’s Lickep!”’ 
1888; [wo ro Go! 1882; Gor ’Em Boru! 1889. 

Currier & Ives. 

Together, 6 pieces. Each measures 1334 by 17, inches 


HUMOROUS 


Comprisinc—Pappy Murpny’s “Jantin Car.” No Date; A 
Bap Break. Drawn by J. Cameron. 1879; MiIxepD aT THE 
FintsH. Painted by Thomas Worth. 1880; As Kinp as a 
Kitren. Painted by Thomas Worth. 1879; ComINnG In ‘“‘on 
His Ear.” Painted by Tho. Worth. 1875; GettiInc a Boost. 
Painted by Thos. Worth. 1882. 


Currier & Ives. 
Together, 6 pieces. Each measures about 131% by 171% inches 


HUMOROUS 


Comprisinc—Distancep! 1878; Lappep on THE Last Quar- 
TER. 1880; First UNDER THE Wire. 1878; Gerrinc a Hoist. 
A Bap Vase or Heaves. 1875; A FeatHer Weicut Mount. 
ING A SCALPER. “It’s Onty « Lirrte Piayruy He Is.” 1881; 
Deayine 4 Start. “Come Quir Foo.tnc anp Brinc Up THAt 
Horse] 1881. 


All drawn by Thomas Worth. Currier & Ives. 
Together, 6 pieces. Each measures about 13% by 17% inches 


HUMOROUS 

Comprisinc—THE Man THat Kepr rue BripcEr. 1881; THE 
Sport’s Wuo Came To Grier. 1881; Bounp To SHinE!! Or A 
(BLACKING) BRusH on THE Roap. 1877; Bounp To Smasu!! Or 
CAUGHT BY THE Woot. 1877; THE Boss Team! DEapwoop AND 
SWIGGLER. 1882; THE Boss Hoss, Driven sy THE Kino Prn. 


1884. 

All drawn by Thomas Worth. Currier & Ives. 

Together, 6 pieces. Each measures about 13% by 17%, inches 
HUMOROUS 

Comprisinc—THE “Sportrt” Wo Lost Tuerr “Tin.” 1878; 


Tue “Crowp” tHat “Scoopep” THE Pootes. 1878; A SURPRISE 
Parry. Parson,—Au! Hasn’r I DONE TOLE YER NOT TO COVERT 
YER NEIGHBOR'S FOWL? 1883; BuLipozep!! 1877; CopPpED aT aA 
Cock Ficut. Parson,—Lerr me co Boss, I onty JIS DONE GO 
DAR TO RECKINSILE DEM ROOSTERS, 1884; DE Boss Rooster. 1882. 


All drawn by Thomas Worth. Currier & Ives. eae: 
Together, 6 pieces. Each measures about 13% by 171% inches 


ie 


iyo. 


179. 


HUMOROUS 


ComPRISING—STARTING Out on His Metre. 1875; WELL— 
I’m Biowep!. 1883; WHy Don’t YER Come ALonc? 1883; On 
THE HoOMESTRETCH. 1882; “A BALK” ON A SWEEPSTAKE. 1881; 
A Litrie “Hicu Strunea.” 1879. 


All drawn by Thomas Worth. Currier & Ives. 
Together, 6 pieces. Each measures about 13% by 17% inches 


HUMOROUS 


CoMPRISING—IHE Darktown’ BicycLE CiLuB—On PARADE. 
“Hooray FOR DE Rumatic! Dont sHE GuipE Lusty.” Drawn 
by J. Cameron. 1892; THE Darktrown BicycLE CLuB—KNocKED 
Our. “Dar! I KNOWED DEM Opp FELLERS wAs A BREEDING 
Miscuier.” Drawn by J. Cameron. 1892; JAY Eve Sor—-DeE 
GREAT Wor.tp Beater. ‘“‘WHEN DAT COLT AM WARMED HE KIN 
LAY ’EM ALL out! 1885; A Darxrown TROTTER READY FOR THE 
Worp. Now ven say Go! AND SEE Fancy PRANKS BUST DE 
RECORD WIF DIS BALL BEARING BIKE, 1892; Mup S.—bdE GREAT 
Recorp Buster. ‘DAR SHE’S DONE BUST DAT YER RECUD AGIN!” 
1885; A Trot, wirH Mopern IMPROVEMENTS. 


Drawn by Thomas Worth. 1881. Currier & Ives. 


Together, 6 pieces. : Each measures about 13% by 171% inches 
HUMOROUS | 
ComprRIsING—Craps,—A  CrioseE Catt. 1890; Craps,—A 


Bustep Game. 1890; “De Fust Knocx-Down!” 1882; “DE 
Fust Bioop!” 1882; Hay Eve Sorne—DeE Great Wor Lp BEATER. 
1885; Mud S.—Dr Great ReEcorp BusTER. 18865. 


The first two mentioned were drawn by J. Cameron, and the next two 
were drawn by Thomas Worth. Currier & Ives. 
Together, 6 pieces. Each measures about 13% by 17% inches 


HUMOROUS 


ComMpRISING—GREAT Eating Matcu BETWEEN THE DARK 
Town CoRMORANT AND THE BLACKVILLE BustTEr: (1) THE START— 
‘“‘Now DEN DONT YOU’S BE TOO FRESH WAIT FOR DE WORD—GULP.”” 
(2) THe Fintspy—‘‘Yous Is A TIE—DE ONE DAT GAGS FUST, AM A 
GONE coon.” 1886; A CorinTHIAN Race: (1) A HicH Tonep 
SDART (2 ee Low Tonep Fintsu. Both Drawn by Thos. 
Worth. 1883; THe Darxtown Fire BricADE—UNDER FULL 
STEAM. Now DEN SQUIRT, FOR ALL SHES WUFF. 1887; THE 
Darktown Fire Bricape—Savep! Drawn by Thos. Worth. 
1884. 


Currier & Ives. 
Together, 6 pieces. Each measures about 134% by 17% inches 


PG In 


5 2: 


183. 


184. 


HUMOROUS 


ComPRISING,—THE Darxtown Yacut Crus—Harp Up For a 
BREEZE. THE Cup in Dancer. 1885; THE Darxrown Yacut 
Cirus—On THE Winninc Tack. Tue Cup Secure. 1885; Dark- 
TowN Yacut CLus—Lapigs’ Day. Yovu’Li just BALLAST DE BOAT, 
Miss Tiny. Drawn by J. Cameron. 1896; AN AFFAIR OF Honor 
(1) Tue Critica, Moment. Now DEN BRACE EM uP,—OnE!— 
Two!!—(2) A Stray SHor. “Wuar YER GwINE To Nicca? YER 
DONE SHOT OLD SAwsones!” Both drawn by King & Murphy. 
1884; A Darxrown TournamMentT,—(1) THE First dkny, 163) 
CLosE Quarters. Both drawn by J. Cameron 1890. 


Currier & Ives. 
Together, 6 pieces. Each measures about 13% by 17% inches 


HUMOROUS 


CoMPRISING,—THE CHaAmpion Stuccer. ‘“Knockinc ’Em Out.” 
Drawn by E. W. Kemble. 1883; Stuccep Our. “Berrer Luck 
Next Time.” Drawn by Tos. Worth. 1883; A Lirr_e Groccy. 
Drawn by Thos. Worth. 1884; Cominc up Smitinc. Drawn by 
Thos. Worth. 1884; A Sure Tune. “It’s Picxinc Up Money 
Bacxinc Dis Yere Pup.” Drawn by King & Murphy. 1884; 
Aut Broxe Up. “He’p a Won dE Money, IF IT HADN’T BEEN FOR 
DE ODDER Doc.” Drawn by King & Murphy. 1884. 


Currier & Ives. 
Together, 6 pieces. Each measures about 13% by 17 inches 


HUMOROUS 


Comprisinc,—A TEAM on THE Snow. Drawn by Thos. Worth. 
1883; A Team Fast To THE Pote. Drawn by Thos. Worth. 1883; 
Darkxtown ATHLETICS—(1) A Runninc Hicu Jump, (2) A QuARTER 
Mire Dasxn. Both Drawn by J. Cameron. 1893; THe Burr oF 
THE JOKERS. 1879; THE PoinT or THE JOKE. 1879. 


Currier & Ives. 
Together, 6 pieces. Each measures about 13% by 17% inches 


HUMOROUS 

Comprisinc,—THE Darxtrown Bow ine Cius,—(1) Wartcuinc 
FOR A STRIKE (2) BowLED Out. 1888; Draw Poker,—(1) Lavine 
FOR ‘EM SHARP. “SEE YOU AND GO THREE Betrer,” (2) GETTING 
EM Livety. “THREE oF A Kinp Beat Two Pair.” 1886; THE 
Coon Crus Hunt,—(r) “Hor on tHe Scent,” (2) “TAKING A 
HEApDER.” 1885. 


Currier & Ives. 
Together, 6 pieces. Each measures about 13% by 17% inches 


185. 


186. 


Te7: 


188. 


inte 


190. 


Igl. 


192. 


HUMOROUS 


Comprisinc,—A Crack Trotrrer,—(1) “A Lirrie Orr,” (2) “Com- 
ING AROUND.” 1880; THE Parson’s Cott. HeEArs A TROTTER 
BEHIND Him AND WoNn’T BE STOPPED, IF IT IS SUNDAY. 1879; THE 
Deacon’s Mare, Getrinc THE Worp Go From A Bap LitTTLe Boy 
ON SUNDAY Mornine. 1879; " BREAKING In.” A Brack Iwp-ost- 
TION. 1881; “Breakinc Out.” A LIvELY SCRIMMAGE. 1881. 
All drawn by iwi Worth. Currier & Ives. 

Together, 6 pieces. Each measures about 13% by 17% inches 


FAMOUS TROTTING AND RACE HORSES 


THE QUEEN OF THE TURF, MAUD S. 


Driven By W. M. Barr. 
Drawn by Scott Leighton. Currier & Ives. 1880. 

Height, 18% inches; length, 23 inches 
In maple wood frame, glazed. Somewhat stained. 


WATERING PLACE ON THE ROAD 
Published by Thomas Kelly. Dated 1870. 
Height, 18 inches; length, 24% inches 
Depicts a scene outside of Johnnie Barry’s Roadhouse. Shows the road- 
house, with the following persons seated on the porch,—W. H. Vanderbilt, 
Robert Bonner, Foster Dewey, Timothy Eastman and Mr. Gillender. 


LIGHTS AND SHADOWS OF HORSE RACING 


A Sort THING FOR THE PUBLIC. 
Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year 1890, by Jos. Koehler. 
Height, 21% inches; length, 2734 inches 
Depicts the evils resulting from gambling on the horse races. 


FLORA TEMPLE AND HER COLT 


Drawn by James Queen, after painting by E. Troye. Bradley &Co. Dated 
1869. Height, 18% inches; length, 24 inches 


GEN. BUTLER, SILUS RICH & BASHAW, JR. 


TROTTING FOR A PursE or $2,800, oR Hanpicaps 3 In 5 MILE 
Heats, at Dexter Park, Chicago, Ill. Srpt. 5TH, 1867. 
George Kelly. Dated 1869. Height, 17% inches; length, 25 inches 


THE BULLY TEAM—SCALDINE AND EARLY NOSE 
Drawn by Thomas Worth. Currier & Ives. Dated 1882. 
Height, 8\4 inches; length, 1334 inches 
ALSO THE ORIGINAL WaTERCOLOR DRawine By THOMAS WorTH 
FOR THIS PLATE. 3 
Together, 2 pieces. 


OCCIDENT 


OwnepD BY Ex-Gov. LELAND STANFORD, OF CALIFORNIA. DRIVEN 
BY Nat. McCartuy. 
Painted by Thomas Worth. Currier & Ives. Dated 1876. 
Height, 10% inches; length, 25 inches 
This brown gelding was formerly known as “Wonder,” and was by pacing 
stallion St. Clair, dam’s pedigree unknown. 


193. 


194. 


195. 


196. 


EGY: 


198. 


THE CELEBRATED TROTTING STALLIONS 
ETHAN ALLEN AND GEORGE M. PATCHEN 


IN THE FIRST QUARTER OF THE GREAT Matcu to Wacons ror 


— $2000 Mire Heats. Over THE Union Course, L. I. Ocroser 


Certs 58. 
Painted by L. Maurer. Currier & Ives. Dated 1858. 

j Height, 17 inches; length, 27 inches 
“Ethan Allan,” driven by Dan. Mace. 


THE CELEBRATED TROTTING HORSE TRUSTEE 

Driven By Joun Wooprurr. 

Drawn from life by Samuel Jones, on stone by John Cameron. N. Cur- 

rier. Dated 1848. Height, 1734 inches; length, 2634 inches 
The celebrated trotting horse Trustee as he appeared in his great match 


against time of trotting in harness, 20 miles in one hour over the Union 
Coytie, i. (Oct. 20th, 1848. 


PACING HORSE BILLY BOYCE 
DrIvEN By Joun Murpny. | 
Painted by J. Cameron. Currier & Ives. Dated 1868. 
Height, 1634 inches; length, 261% inches 

The celebrated pacing horse Billy Boyce as he appeared at Buffalo, 
N. Y., Aug. Ist, 1868, packing the last half mile in the second heat in 1 
minute 514 seconds, and the third heat one mile in the fastest time on 
record. 


LADY SUFFOLK 

Driven By Joun Ramsay. Centerville Course, L. I. Fripay, 

AUG. 3RD., 1849. 

N. Currier. Dated 1852. Height, 17% inches; length, 261% inches 
With a record of the performance at Centreville Course, and perform- 

ances at other Courses, in the lower margin. 


DAN RICE 
Driven By Bupp Dos -e. 
Painted by J. Cameron. Currier & Ives. Dated 1868. 
Height, 1634 inches; length, 26 inches 
Proor. Written in the lower margin, in pencil, are the records of three 
races in which this famous trotting stallion was the winner. 


THE CHAMPION TROTTING STALLION SMUGGLER 
Driven BY J. Bowen. | 
Owned by H. S. Russell, Milton, Mass. ; 
Painted by J. Cameron. Currier & Ives. Dated 1875. 
Height, 1634 inches; length, 26% inches 

The print depicts Smuggler on the back stretch in the third heat “coming 
away” and winning the great stallion race for the championship of the 
United States. In the presence of (estimated) forty thousand spectators. 
at Mystic Park, Medford, Mass., Sept. 15, 1874. 


199. 


200; 


2013 


DiOg 


203. 


204. 


205% 


206. 


THE TROTTING GELDING BILLY D. WITH RUNNING 
MATE 
Driven BY JoHN Murpny. 
Painted by J. McAuliffe. Currier & Ives. Dated 1881. 
Height, 18\%4 inches; length, 29 inches 


TACONY -AND MAC 
Huntinc Park Course, PHILA., JUNE 2ND, 1863. 


Painted by L. Maurer. N. Currier. Dated 1853. 


Height, 25 inches; length, 32% inches 
[ See Illustration ] 


THE CELEBRATED HORSE LEXINGTON 


Painted by L. Maurer. N. Currier. Dated 1855. 
Height, 25 inches; length, 3? inches 


THE CELEBRATED MARE FLORA TEMPLE, “THE ae 
OPSStHES LURES 
Driven BY D. PFIFER. 


Painted by L. Maurer. Currier & Ives. Dated 1860. 
Height, 171% inches; length, 27 inches 
In the lower margin is a full description of this famous mare, also the 
best performances. 


AMERICAN GIRL AND LADY THORN 
In THEIR GREAT Matcu ror $2000 Mitte Heats . . . OVER 
THE Fashion Course, L. I., MAy 10TH, 1869. 


Painted by L. Cameron. Currier & Ives. Dated 1869. 
Height, 17 ee length, 2634 inches 


Lady Thorn is driven by D. Pfifer, and American Girl is driven by P. 
Mannes. 
CELEBRATED TROTTING MARE GOLDSMITH MAID 


Driven BY Bupp DoBLE. 


Painted by J. Cameron. Currier & Ives. Dated 1870. 
Height, 17 inches; length, 263% inches — 


LADY WOODRUFF, MILLER’S DAMSEL, GENERAL DACY 


AND STELLA 
TROTTING FOR A Purse oF $800 Mite Heats, Best 3 1n 5,1n Har- 
NESS, OVER THE Union Course, L. I., May 26TH, 1857. 


Painted by L. Maurer. Currier & Ives. Dated 1857. 
Height, 17 inches; length, 27% inches 


ETHAN ALLEN..& MATE AND LANTERN & MATE 


CrossiInc THE Score “A Deap Hear” Time 2:24-%. 
In THerr Great MatcuH For $10,000 OVER THE Union Course, L.I., 
May 18, 1859. 
Painted by L. Maurer. Currier & Ives. Dated 1859. | 
Height, 17% inches; length, 27% inches 
In mahogany frame, glazed. Slightly stained in lower margin. 


207. 


208. 


209. 


210. 


BUR ESR PARR BOEARE PRIS BEBE op He 


[No. 200] 


RYSDYK’S HAMBLETONIAN 


Baimted by J) Hi. Wright. Drawn by L. Maurer. Currier & Ives, Dated 
1876.. Height, 18% inches; length, 2534 inches 


FLORIDA 


Painted by J. H. Wright. Currier & Ives. Dated Ls pis 
Fleight, 19 inches; length, 27 inches 
This celebrated mare was by Rydyk’s Hambletonian, dam Florida Maid 
by Goldsmith’s Volunteer. 


R. B. CONKLING’S BAY GELDING RARUS, THE “KING OF 
TROTTERS” 


DRIVEN By JoHN SPLAN. 


Painted from Life by E. Forbes. Currier & Ives. Dated 1878. 
Height, 1634 inches; length, 26 inches 
This celebrated gelding was raised on Long Island by R. B. Conkling, 
the famous politician, and his many victories over the best horses known 
on the track entitled him to be considered the fastest and most reliable 
trotter in the world. ' 


-COMING FROM THE TROT—SPORTS ON THE HOME 


STRETCH 


Drawn by Thomas Worth. Currier & Ives. Dated 1869. 
Height, 18% inches; length, 2834 inches 
In a rosewood frame, glazed. : 


2 Kl be 


Da WP cee 


2733 


14. 


OTs: 


216. 


217, 


218. 


“FOUR-IN-HAND” 


Drawn by Louis Maurer. Currier & Ives. Dated 1861. 
FHleight, 18 inches; length, 28 inches 
In mahogany frame, glazed. Slightly foxed. 


THE CELEBRATED BOSTON TEAM, MILL BOY AND 
BLONDINE 


OWNED AND DRIVEN BY JOHN SHEPARD, Esa. ReEcorD 2.22. 


Painted by Scott Leighton. Currier & Ives. Dated 1882. 
Height, 201% inches; length, 33 inches 
In gilt frame, glazed. Left margin slightly soiled. 


LADY EMMA, GEORGE WILKES, AND GENERAL BUTLER 


TROTTING FOR A PurRSE OF $1000, MILE Heats, Best 3 In 5. OvER 
THE fashion Course, L. I., SEPT. 28TH, 1865. 
Painted by J. Cameron, 1865. Currier & Ives. Dated 1865. 

Height, 1634 inches; length, 26% inches 


In rosewood frame, glazed. Somewhat stained. 


GOING TO THE TROT—A GOOD DAY AND A GOOD TRACK 
Painted by Thos. Worth. Currier & Ives. Dated 1869. 
Height, 184 inches; length, 2834 inches 


In stained wood frame, glazed. 


THE CELEBRATED STALLIONS GEORGE WILKES, AND 
COMMODORE VANDERBILT 


Trotrinc “A Deap Hear’ In THE MatcHep To Wacons, Best 
31N §. OVER THE Union Course, L. I., Nov. 6TH, 1865. 
Drawn by J. Cameron. Currier & Ives. Dated 1866. 
Height, 17 inches; length, 26 % inches 
In broad oak frame, glazed. 
John Crooks entered George Wilkes, and D. Mace entered Commodore 
Vanderbilt. Tear down center of print skilfully repaired. 


THE BOSS TEAM! DEADWOOD AND SWIGGLER 


Drawn by Thomas Worth. Currier & Ives. Dated 1882. 
Height, 834 inches; length, 13 inches 


ALso THE OricGINAL WaTERCOLOR DRAWING BY THomAs WorTH, FOR 
THIS PLATE. 


Together, 2 pieces. 
In the original drawing the horses are named “Dick Swiggler & Edwin.” 


THE CELEBRATED TROTTING MARE LADY THORN, FOR- 
MERLY “MAID OF ASHLAND” 


Painted by J. Cameron. Currier & Ives. Dated 1866. 
Height, 1634 inches; length, 26 inches 


THE AUBURN HORSE 


DRIVEN BY HIS OWNER ROBERT BONNER. 


Painted by J. Cameron. Currier & Ives. Dated 1866. 
Height, 1634 inches; length, 25% ne 


219. 


220. 


221. 


vip pis 


223. 


224, 


Dos 


226. 


Sg 


TROTTING STALLION TOM MOORE 
Driven By Dant. Mace. 


Trotted on the Fashion Course, L. I, Nov. 4th, 1869, in Harness, a mile 
against time. 


Painted by J. Cameron. Currier & Ives. Dated 1870. . 
Height, 17 inches; length, 23 inches 


A DISPUTED HEAT 
CLAIMING A Fou! 


Painted by Thos. Worth. Drawn by L. Maurer. Currier & Ives. Dates 1878. 
Height, 1734 inches; length, 27 inches 


GRAY EAGLE 
Painted by J. Cameron. Currier & Ives. Dated 1866. 
Height, 161% inches; length, 2614 inches 
Proof. Written in the lower margin, in pencil, are the records of three 
races in which this famous trotting stallion was the winner. 


READY FOR THE SIGNAL 
THE CELEBRATED RunninNG Horse Harry BASSETT, 


Painted by J. Cameron. Currier & Ives. Dated 1878. 
Height, 17% inches; length, 26 inches 


TROTTERS ON THE GRAND CICRUIT 
WARMING UP. 


Painted by Thos. Worth. Currier & Ives. Dated 1877 
Height, 171% inches; length, 27 inches 


“WELL TOGETHER AT THE FIRST TURN” 
Painted by J. Cameron. Currier & Ives. Dated 1823. 
Height, 17% inches; length, 261% inches 
At Old Fleetwood Park track. 


READY FOR THE TROT 
“Brinc Up Your Horsss.” 
Painted by Thos. Werther. Currier & Ives. Dated 1877. 
Height, 18 inches; length, 27 inches 
The text beneath the plate reads,—““L. Maurer, Lith. Printed by Hep- 
penheimer & Maurer. . .” Entered in the office of the Librarian of Con- 
gress and published by Currier & Ives. 


READY FOR THE TROT 
“Brinc Up Your Horses.” 


Painted by Thos. Werther. Currier & Ives. Dated 1877. 
Height, 18 inches; length, 27 inches 
The text beneath the plate reads,—" ‘Printed in Oil Colors, by Currier & 
Ives, N. Y. Lith. L. Maurer, N. Y.”’ Entered in office of the Librarian of 
Congress and published by Currier & Ives. 


A TROT “FOR THE GATE MONEY” 


Painted by T. Worth. Currier & Ives. Dated 1869. 
Height, 161% wee length, 25 inches 


228. 


220. 


Pe. 


eee 


999. 


255) 


204. 


TROTTING STALLION MAMBRINO CHAMPION 
Ownep By M. F. Foote. Breckman, Ducuess Co., N. Y. 
Painted by J. Cameron. Currier & Ives. Dated 1867. 
Height, 1844 inches; length, 254 inches 
At the Horse Fair held at Goshen in Sept. 1866, he trotted the last quarter 
of a mile in the third heat in 39 seconds. Tear in upper margin. 


SONTAG AND FLORA TEMPLE 
At THE Hair Mite Poe 1n 1:13. In THE1r Great Marcu For 
$2000 OVER THE Union Course, L. I., May 7TH, 1855. 
Painted by L. Maurer. N. Currier. Dated 1855. 
Height, 17 inches; length, 26 inches 
[See Illustration] 


MR. BONNER’S HORSE JOE ELLIOTT 


Driven By J. Bowen. 
Trotting in harness at Mystic Park, Medford, Mass. June 28th, 1878. The 
fastest mile ever trotted either in Public or Private in 2: 15%. 
Painted by J. Cameron. Currier & Ives. Dated 1873 
Height, 17% Syphon ‘length, 265% inches 


LADY THORN AND MOUNTAIN BOY 
Painted by John Cameron. Currier & Ives. Dated 1867. 
Height, 17 inches; length, 26% inches 
Trotting for a Purse of $2,000, mile heats best, 3 in 5, in Harness, on the 
Prospect Park Fair Grounds, (Brooklyn, L. I.) Sept. 3d, 1869. In the lower 
margin are the records of both horses at Saratoga, N. Y. August 23d 1869, 
also the pedigree of each horse. 


PROOFS REPRODUCED IN MINIATURE OF THE LARGE 
PLATES OF RACE HORSES 


Published by Currier and Ives. 

All printed on one sheet, measuring 29 by 34% inches. 

There are 16 different plates, with two or more impressions of each. 

The following is a list of the horses depicted, after each of which is given 
the number of impressions,—Mattie Hunter, 2; Phallus, 2; Goldsmith Maid, 
2; Johnston, 2; Sleepy om, 2: Majolica, 5; Trotting Queen Maud S., 5; 
A Road Team at a “Tenty Gait.” 12; Maxy Cobb, 2;Harry Wilkes, 7; Trot- 
ting King St. Julian, 2; Jay Eye See, 5; Director, 2; Training a Trotter, 2; 
Rarus, 2; A Spin on the Road, 2. Tear in one margin entering one of the 
plates. 


POCAHONTAS BOY 
Ownep sy J. H. Ciarx, GENESEE VALLEY Stock Farm, Scio, 


Painted by J. F. Scott, Currier & Ives. No date. 
Height, 20 inches; length, 27 inches 
In the lower margin is given a list of horses of which he was the sire. 


A CHAMPION RACE 


Painted by J. Cameron. Currier & Ives. Dated 1887. 
: Height, 1834 inches; length, 28 inches 
Depicts Jay Eye See and Maud S., Drivers,—Billy Bair and Ed Bithers. 


236. 


237. 


Bab. 


239. 


[No. 229] 


LULA 


Ownep BY Mr. JosepH Harker, oF N. Y. TRAINED AND DRIVEN 
BY Cu. S. GREEN, OF BaByLon, L. I. 


Painted by Thos. Worth. Currier & Ives. Dated 1876. 
Height, 16% inches; length, 24% inches 


THE CELEBRATED TROTTING HORSE HOPEFUL 


Painted by Scott Leighton. Currier & Ives. Dated 1881. 
Height, 18% inches; length, 28 inches 


A FAST HEAT 

Drawn by J. Cameron. Currier & Ives. Dated 1887. 
| Height, 18% inches; length, 27% inches 
The drivers are Ed. Bithers, John Kelly and John Goldsmith. 


RED CLOUD 


Driven By Bupp DoBLeE. 

WINNER OF THE First PRIZE $3,500 IN THE $7,500 PURSE FOR 
2:20 Horses at Buffalo, N. Y., AuG. 7TH, 1874. WINNING THE THIRD, 
FourtrH AND Firruy Heats, Beatinc Camors, GostTeER, NETTIE, 
SENSATION AND ST. JAMES. 

Painted by J. Cameron. Currier & Ives. Dated 1876. 
Height, 161% inches; length, 26% inches 


RACING | 

Three oval pictures on one plate, depicting mounted jockies at the various 
posts in the race. Unique proof, unlettered, on large folio. Matted. 

~ Evidently just a trial proof. 


240. 


241. 


242. 


Iyey 


244. 


THE CELEBRATED TROTTING MARE LUCY 


Driven by J. Bowen. Passinc THE JuDGES’ STAND IN THE FouRTH 
Heat WINNING THE $5000 Prize at Buffalo, N. Y., Aucust gtx, 
To 72. 

Currier & Ives. Dated 1872. Height, 1634 inches; length, 261% inches 


TROTTING HORSES 


CoMPRISING,—A SHarP BrusH ON THE Last Quarter. Painted 
by J. Cameron. Dated 1884. Derpicrs Jupce DULLERTON AND 
GotpsmiTH Martp; CELEBRATED TRoTTING STALLION WoopForpD 
Mampsrino. Dated 1878; DExTER. Dated 1871; Trinket. Dated 
1879; LysANDER AND LEANDER. Driven sy W. H. VanpErsi_t. 
Dated 1879. 

Currier & Ives. 

Together, 5 pieces. Each measures about 134% by 17% inches, with the 
exception of the third and fourth mentioned with are slightly smaller. 


TROTTING HORSES 


CoMPRISING,—T ROTTING STALLION Pato Ato. Painted by L. M. 
L. Maurer. Dated 1890. Trotting Mare Bertie HaAmitn. 
PainteD By L. M. L. Maurer. Dated 1889; Mamsrino. Painted 
by Stubbs. No Date; THE Famous Trotrinc Mare Go.psmitTH 
Maip. Painted by J. Cameron. Dated 1871; Smart Hopes anp 
Lapy Mac. Driven sy W.H. VanprrsBiLtT. Painted by E. Forses. 


Dated 1877. 
Currier & Ives. 


Together, 5 pieces. Each measures about 13% by 17% inches 


TROTTING HORSES 


ComprisInc,—JoHn R. Gentry. No Date; THe CELEBRATED 
““PLoucH Horse” Captain LEwIs THE GREAT SENSATIONAL TROT- 
TER. Dated 1882; THE Grey Mare Lucy, WInnER at Cleveland, O., 
JuLy 31.1879. Dated 1879. THE Pacinc Wonper, LitrLe Brown 
Juc, or Cuicaco, Itis. Painted by Scott Leighton. Dated 1882; 
Sam Purpy. CHAMPION TROTTING STALLION OF THE PaciFic SLOPE. 
No date. 

Currier & Ives. 

Together, 5 pieces. Each measures about 13% by 17% inches 


TROTTING HORSES 


ComPRISING,—THE GRAND STALLION ALLERTON. Painted by J. 
Cameron. Dated 1891; BLackwoop, Jr. WINNER OF THE CHAMPION 
Cup .. av Suffolk Park, Phila., SEPT. 29, 1876, Painted by J. 
Cameron. No date; Tom Bow.inc. Painted by J. Cameron. 
Dated 1873; Croxiz. Painted by J. Cameron. Dated 1878; 
TROTTING STALLION SaAnTA CLaup. Dated 1881. 

Currier & Ives. 
Together, 5 pieces. Each measures about 13% by 17% inches 


245. 


246. 


247. 


248. 


249. 


TROTTING HORSES 


ComMPRISING,— THE CELEBRATED TROTTER Moose? Painted by 
Scotr Lericuton. Dated 1881; Netriz. WINNER... AT Be; 
Park, Boston, Serr. 11, 1874. Dated 1874; Miss Wooprorp? 
Dated 1884; THE Great Pacer Sorret Dan. Driven by Dan 
Mace. Dated 1880; IMporreD MEssENGER. Painted by J. Camer- 
on. Dated 1880. 

Currier & Ives. 

Together, 5 pieces. Each measures about 13% by 17% inches 


TROTTING HORSES 


CoMPRISING,—T ROTTING STALLION NELson. Dated 1889; Bopine. 
Tue TrotTinc WHIRLWIND OF THE West. Dated 1876; A. Go.p- 
smiTH’s B.G. Driver. Dated 1879; RED CLoup.. WINNER OF THE 
fiecemeerize .. AT Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 7,-1874.. Painted by J. 
Cameron. Dated 1874; Trortinc Mare Suno.. Painted by L. M. 
Louis Maurer. Dated 1889. 

Currier & Ives. c 

Together, 5 piees. Each measures about 13% by 17% inches 


TROTTING HORSES 


ComprisING,—IT HE CELEBRATED TrotTinG Horse Camors. Painted 
by J. Cameron. Dated 1874; TRorrinc Mare Sunot. Painted by 
L. Maurer. Dated 1889; SWEETSER. THE PacinG WHIRLWIND OF 
THE BUCKEYE STATE. Pacine AT Cleveland, Ohio, OCTOBER 3RD, 
1877. Painted by E. Forbes. Dated 1877; Grey Mare Potice 
Gazette. Painted by E. Forbes. Dated 1879; Biack Croup. 
Dated 1882. 

Currier & Ives. 

Together, 5 pieces. Each measures about 131% by 17% inches 


TROTTING HORSES 


Compristnc,—Grey Mare Potice Gazetre. Painted by E. 
Forses. Dated 1879; THE GREAT Pacer SorrEL Dan. Driven by 
Dan Mace. Dated 1880; A SHARPE BrusH ON THE LasT QUARTER 
—Jupce Fuiierron anp GotpsmiTH Marp. Painted by J. Cam- 
eron. Dated 1884; Briackwoop, Jr. Painted by J.Cameron. No 
Date; Smatt Hopes anp Lapy Mac. Driven by W, H. Vanderbilt. 
Painted by E. Forbes. Dated 1877. | 
Currier & Ives. 

Together, 5 pieces. Each measures about 134% by 17% inches 


TROTTING HORSES 

ComprISING,—VOLUNTEER, Painted by J. Cameron. Dated 1880; 
Trotrinc Stattion MamsBrino Girt. WINNER OF THE FIRST 
Pawe... av Rochester, N. Y., AuG 13TH, 1874. Painted by J. 
Cameron. Dated 1874; GovERNOR SPRAGUE. RECORD 2:20 I-2, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Auc. 22, 1876; Famous TROTTING GELDING 
Guy. Painted by J. Cameron. Dated 1888; American EcLIpse. 
Painted by J. Cameron. Dated 1880. 


Currier & Ives. 
Together, 5 pieces. Each measuring 13% by 17% inches. 


250. 


oN. 


262, 


i=) 


TRO EEINGSHORSES 


ComprRISING,—VoLUNTEER. Painted by Scott Leighton. Dated 
1881; THE PeERtess GotpsmitH Marp. Driven by Budd Doble: 
Painted by J. Cameron. Dated 1871; Rarus. Dated 18792 JAY 
Eye Ser. Painted by J. Cameron. Dated 1883; Bette Hamiin 
Painted by Scorr LeicuTon. Dated 1889. 

Painted by J. Cameron. Dated 1880. Currier & Ives. 

Together, 5 pieces. Each measures about 13% by 17% inches 


TROTTING HORSES 


CoMPRISING,—THE CELEBRATED Trotting Horse Prospero. 
Driven by Dan Mace. Dated 1877; CHampton Pacer Direct? 
Painted by J. Cameron. Dated 1891; Mattie Hunter. Tue Sor- 
REL BEAuTy OF THE PacinG QuaRTETTE OF 1879; BONESETTER. 
Dated 1879; Bay GeLpinc ALtEy. Dated 1879. 


Together, 5 pieces. Each measures about 13% by 17% inches 
TROTTING HORSES 


ComPRISING,—Trottinc SraLttion Hampieton1An Mamprino. 
Painted by J. Cmaeron. Dated 1879; THe Pacinc Kino, Hau 
Pointer. Painted by L. Maurer. Dated 1891; Bette Hamp.in 
AND Justina. Painted by J. Cameron. Proof before lettering, 
GRreAT Eastern. Patntep by J. Cameron. Dated 1877;-avige 
Wn. H. Vanpersitt’s CELEBRATED Roap Team, LysaANDER AND 
Leanper. Driven by Mr. Vanderbilt. Dated 1879. 

Currier & Ives. | 

Together, 5 pieces. Each measures about 13% by 17% inches. 


TROTTING HORSES 


ComprisinGc,—Trortinc Srattion Santa Craus. Dated 1881; 
Trorrinc Srattion Wepcewoop. Painted by Scott Leighton. 
Dated 1881; [SMuGcLER]. Painted by J. Cameron. Dated 1877. 
Proor Berore Text; Ryspyx’sHampietonian. Dated 1877; 
Tue Granp Younc Trorrinc Marg Nancy Hanks. Painted by J. 
Cameron. Dated 1890. 

Currier & Ives. 

Together, 5 pieces. Each measures about 13% by 17% inches 


TROTTING. HORSES 


Comprisinc,—TuHE Great Pacer Jounston. Driven by P. B. 
JoHnston. Painted by J. Cameron. Dated 1883; THe Granp 
Younc Trorrine STALLion AxTELL. Driven by C. W. Williams. 
Painted by L. M. [Louis Maurer]. Dated 1889; LExincton. Win- 
NER OF THE GREAT 4 Mite Hear Race. .. Over THE Metairie 
Course, New Orleans, APRIL 2ND, 1855; THE GRAND STALLION 
ALLERTON. Painted by. J. Cameron. Dated 1891. WitH 
Porrrair or Burcer, Riper or Satvaror, as an Inset; Bay 
STALLION Hamprino. No date. 

Currier & Ives. 

Together, 5 pieces. Each measures about 13% by 171% inches 


O55; 


256. 


257: 


257A 


257B. 


TROTTING HORSE JUDGE FULLERTON 
Driven BY Dan MaAcE. 


Currier & Ives. Dated 1874. Height, 11% inches; length, 20 inches 
In mahogany frame, glazed. 


TROTTING CRACKS OF PHILADELPHIA. RETURNING 
FROM THE RACE AT POINT BREEZE PARK 


Havinc a BrusHu past Turner’s Horet, Rope Ferry Roan, 
PHILADELPHIA, 1870. ReEspEcTFULLY DEDICATED To THE LOVERS 
or HorsEs AND THE SportING Pusiic IN GENERAL BY THE Pus- 
LISHER. 


Published by H. Pharzyn. Dated 1870. 
Height, 1734 inches; length, 26% inches 


PROVING GALLERY 


Patntep By W. F. Arwoop. Liru. or Major, Sarony & Knapp. 
DATED 1880. 


Published by Brewster & Co. Height, 161% inches; length, 28 inches 
In mahogany frame, glazed. 


With the names of the horses immediately beneath the print, and in the 
lower margin the names of the horses are given and their record time. 


TROTTING HORSES 


ComprIsiInc,—TRrotrinc Queen Attx. Driven by Jack Curry. 
Painted by J. Cameron. Dated 1894. Height, 18; Length, 27 
inches; THE CELEBRATED TROTTING STALLION ALEXANDER. Driven 
by George Saunders. Painted by Scott Leighton. Dated 1882. 
Height, 1834; Length, 2734 inches. THE CHAMPION STALLION 
Grorce WILKES, THE GREAT SIRE OF TRotrers. Driven by John 
Goldsmith. Painted by J. Cameron. Dated 1888. Height, 18%; 
Length 28 inches: THE Granp Carirornia Mare Sunot. Driven 
by J. Bowen. Drawn by Louis Maurer. Dated 1890. Height, 
181%; Length, 28 inches. 


Currier & Ives. 
Together, 4 pieces. 


TROTTING HORSES 


ComprisiInc,— THE CELEBRATED Trotrrinc Mares Maup S. anp 
Atpine. As THEY APPEARED AT THE Gentlemen’s Driving Park, 
Morrisania, N. Y. Driven by their Owner, William H. Vanderbilt. 
Dated 1883. Height, 21; Length, 3314 inches; THz Campion Stal- 
tion Maxy Coss. Driven by John Murphy. Dated 1885. 
Heught, 1714; Length, 26 inches; Trinket. © Driven by John Gold- 
smith. Dated 1884. Height, 1814; Length, 27% inches. 


Currier & Ives. 
Together, 3 pieces. 


25s 


257D. 


DGaE. 


257F. 


TROTTING HORSES 


CoMPRISING,—THE CELEBRATED TROTTING STALLION FRANCE’S 
ALEXANDER. Driven by Gus Wilson. Painted by Scott Leighton. 
Dated 1882. Height 1834; Length, 2634 Inches; THe Kino or THE 
Turr—St. Juuian. Driven by Orrin A. Hickox. Painted by 
Scott Leighton. Currier & Ives. Dated 1880. Height, 17%; 
Length, 267% inches; TRorrinc ror a Great Stake. Painted by L. 
Maurer. Dated 1890. Height, 18; Length, 2814 inches. 


Currier & Ives. 
Together, 3 pieces. 


TROTTING HORSES 


CompRIsING,—THE CHAMPION TROTTING STALLION NELSON. Owned 
and driven by C. H. Nelson, Waterville, Me. Painted by J. Cameron. 
Dated 1891. Height, 1914; Length, 27 Inches; THE CuHampron 
Pacer Jounston. Driven by Peter V. Johnston. Painted by J. 
Cameron. Dated 1884. Height, 1814; Length, 27 Inches; Fast 
TRoTrers on A Fast Track. Painted by L. Maurer. Dated 1889. 
Height, 1734; Length, 2734 Inches. Depicts Lapy Wooprurr, 
MILvLer’s DaMsEL, GENERAL STACY, AND STELLA. 


Currier & Ives. 
Together, 3 pieces. 


TROTTING HORSES 


Comprisinc,—Tue Racine Kinc—Satvator. Painted by J. 
Cameron, from a sketch by C. L. Zellinsky. Dated 1891. Height, 
20; Length, 27 Inches. Depicrs Jockey McLaucuiin Up; Tror- 
Tinc STALiion Puauras. Driven by E. D. Bithers. Painted by J. 
Cameron. Dated 1883. Height, 1734; Length, 2714 Inches; Tue 
Trorrinc GeLpinc Frank witH J. O. Nay, His Runninc Mate. 
As THey AppEareD at Prospect Park, L. I., Nov. 15, 1883. Driven 
by John Murphy. Dated 1884. Height, 19; Length, 30 Inches. 


Currier & Ives. 
Together, 3 pieces. 


TROTTING HORSES 


CoMPRISING,—THE PHENOMENAL TrotTiInG GELDING JAy Eye Ser. 
Driven by E. D. Bither. Dated 1884. Height, 1834; Length, 27 
Inches; The Granp Trotter Ciinestone. Driven by G. H. Saun- 
ders. Painted by Jno. Cameron. Dated 1883. Height, 1734; 
Length, 2714 Inches. THe CELEBRATED Trotrinc Mare Hattie 
Woopwarp. Driven by Gus Wilson. From Sketch by France & 
Gates. Dated 1881. Height, 1814; Length, 2714 Inches. 


Currier & Ives. 
Together, 3 pieces. 


257c. TROTTING HORSES 


258. 


259. 


260. 


261. 


262. 


2673: 


ComPRISING,—SMALL Hopes AnD Lapy Mac. Driven by their Own- 
er, Mr. Vanderbilt. Painted by Edwin Forbes. Dated 1878. 
Height, 20%; Length, 24 Inches; The CELEBRATED TROTTING TEAM 
EDWARD AND SWIVELLER. Driven by John Murphy. Wu1nninc 
THEIR Marcu at THE Gentlemen’s Driving Park, Morrisania, N. Y., 
Juty 18, 1882. Painted by Scott Leighton. Dated 1882. Height, 
20; Length, 34 Inches; Harry Witkes. Driven by Frank Van Ness. 
Painted by Scott Leighton. Dated 1885. Height, 18; Length, 27 
Inches. 

Currier & Ives. 

Together, 3 pieces. 


MISCELLANEOUS SUBJECTS 


THE LIFE AND AGE OF MAN 
STAGES oF Man’s LIFE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. 


N. Currier. Not dated. Height, 8% inches; width, 1234 inches 
Framed. 

LIFE OF WOMAN 

N. Currier. Dated 1850. Height, 85% inches; width, 125% inches 
Framed. 


OFF FOR THE WAR 

THE SOLDIER’S ADIEU. 

Currier & Ives. Dated 1861. Height, 114 inches; width, 8% inches 
Framed. 


THE GOLD HUNTER 


Tue INDEPENDENT GoL_p HunTER on His Way To CALIFORNIA. 
Colored lithograph by Kellogg and Comstock. Not dated. 

Height, 121% inches; width, 8 inches 
Framed. 


JUVENILE 


Comprisinc,—Lypi4, THE Best ScHoiar, THE BLESSED SHEP- 
HERDESS, In Memory or (Filled in Ink), Papa’s Dariinc, My 
HIGHLAND Boy. | 

Published by N. Currier, and Currier & Ives. 


Together, 6 pieces. Each measures about 10 by 14 inches 
THE LITTLE FAVORITE 
F. B. & E. C. Kellogg. Height, 12 inches; width, 8% inches 


Framed and glazed. 
PAINTING OF FAMOUS AMERICAN HORSES 
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GEAN SMITH, McAULIFFE, SCOTT LEIGHTON AND OTHERS 


264. 


‘MALZOUR’ 


DRIVEN BY FLANAGAN. 

Painted by Gean Smith. Dated 1902. Oil painting on canvas. Signed. © 
Height, 20 inches; length, 26 inches 

In black frame, glazed. 


265. 


266. 


267. 


268. 


a. 


MOROSINI CUP RACE. 1907. COAST MARIE ist; 
INVADER 2nd 
Painted by Gean Smith. Dated 1907. Oil painting on canvas. Signed. 
Height, 20 inches; length, 26 inches 


In black frame, glazed. 
Coast Marie driven by Doc. H. T. Hill, Invader driven by Andrew 
Crawford. 


JOE SAP 
Driven BY HERBERT CLARK. 


Painted by Gean Smith. Dated 1910. Oi/ painting, on canvas. Signed. 
Height, 20 inches; length, 26 inches 
In black frame, glazed. 


HENRY 
Driven By JoHn Murpuy. 


Painted by J. McAuliffe. Oi/ painting, on canvas. Signed. 
Height, 20 inches; length, 30 inches 
In gilt frame. | 


PILOT BOY 
Driven BY A. Bonner, — 


Painted by J. McAuliffe. Oi/ painting on canvas. Signed. 
Height, 25 inches; length, 36 inches 
In gilt frame, glazed. 


LADY SUFFOLK 


No painter given. Oi/ painting, on canvas. 
Height, 25 inches; length, 30 inches 


“BRUSH ON THE SNOW” 


Painted by Scott Leighton. Dated 1891. Original water color wash draw- 
ing. Signed. 

Height, 15% inches; length, 21 inches 
In walnut frame, with mat, and glazed. 


SURE SCL se 
Painted by Gean Smith. 1902. O42! painting, on canvas. 

Height, 15 inches; length, 23% inches 
In black oak frame, glazed. 


“COLORADO—E”. 3-YEARS 


Painted by Gean Smith. Dated 1910. Oi/ painting, on canvas. Signed. 
Height, 20 inches; length, 26 inches 
In black frame, glazed. 


GRINNELL’S CHAMPION 

Painted by J. McAuliffe. Oi/ painting, on canvas. Signed. 
Height, 24 inches; length, 3134 inches 

In gilt frame. 


a7 48 


275. 


276. 


2]7]- 


27. 


279. 


280. 


DG. 


282. 


RARUS 


Painted by J. McAuliffe. Oil painting, on canvas. Signed. 
Height, 20 inches; length, 241% inches 
In a double frame, outside one of gilt. 
Bay gelding owned by R. B. Conkling, and known on the turf in 1878 
as the “King of Trotters.” 


THE RACING KING SALVATOR 


Painted by [J. Cameron from a sketch from life by L. Zellinsky]. O7/ paint- 


ing, on canvas. Height, 22 inches; length, 28 inches 
Depicts Jockey McLaughlin up. 


(There is a lithograph of this in the collection) 


‘LOU DILLON’ AND MAJOR DELMAR, MEMPHIS 


Painted by Gean Smith. Dated 1905. Oj/ painting, on canvas. Signed. 
Height, 20 inches; length, 3034 inches 

In black frame, glazed. 

Mr. Billings driving ‘Lou Dillon’ and Mr. Smithers driving Major 


Delmar. 
TENNY AND SALVATOR 
Jockeys Mike Murpuy anp Jimmy McLaucu in vp. 
Painted by C. L. Zellinsky. Dated 1890. Oi/ painting, on canvas. Signed. 
Height, 20 inches; length, 30 inches 
In black frame, and glazed. 
TROTTING HORSE 
Driven BY HENRY STRADMAN. 
Painted by J. McAuliffe. Oz/ painting, on Bristol board. Signed. 
Height, 12 inches; length, 18 inches 
Framed, glazed and matted. 
TROTTING TEAM 
DRIVEN BY SCHMIDT. 


Painted by J. McAuliffe. Oz/ painting, on Bristol board. Signed. 
Height, 12 inches; length, 18 inches 
Framed, glazed and matted. 


UHLAN 
Driven By Doc. TANNER. 


Painted by Gean Smith. Dated 1911. O¢/ painting, on canvas. Signed. 
Height, 20 inches; length, 26 inches 
In black frame, glazed. 


“COLORADO—E”’ 
Driven By Gus Macey 


Painted by Gean Smith. Dated 1910. O%/ painting, on canvas. Signed. 
Height, 20 inches; length, 26 inches 
In black frame, glazed. 


DAN PATCH 


Painted by Gean Smith. Dated 1910. Oi/ painting, on canvas. Signed. 
Height, 20 inches; length, 26 inches 
In black frame, glazed. 


283. 


284. 


Bots 


286. 


2B. 


288. 


DAN PATCH 
Painted by Gean Smith. Dated 1904. Oi%/ painting, on canvas. Signed. 
Height, 20 inches; length, 26 inches 
In black oak frame, glazed. 
Depicts “Dan Patch” on the track. 


GOLDSCMITH MAID 
Painted by J. McAuliffe. Oi] painting, on canvas. Signed. 

Height, 17 inches; width, 19 inches 
A celebrated trotting mare, by Alexander’s Abdallah, dam by Old Abdallah 
Record 2:14. 


WATERBOY' 

Painted by Gean Smith. Dated 1904. Oil painting, on canvas. Signede 
Height, 16 inches; length, 23% inches 

In black frame, glazed. 


ANN DIRECT AND KINGSTRESS 


Painted by Gean Smith. Dated 1907. Oil painting, on canvas. Signed. 
Ann Direct is driven by James Butler. 

Height, 20 inches; length, 26 inches 
In black frame, glazed. 


“THE MOROSINI CUP RACE” 
SusIE G, 1sT; Star PuGu, 2NnpD. 


Painted by Gean Smith, 1905. Oil painting, on canvas. Signed. 
Height, 20 inches; length, 26 inches 
In black frame, glazed. 


JACK ROSSITER 
Driven sy Oris W. Dimmock. Original painting in oil,undersigned. 
| Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches 
Famous trotter in the decade from 1848-1858, at the zenith of his career 
about 1850-51, probably the period of the portrait. 


ADDENDA 


N. CURRIER AND CURRIER & IVES LITHOGRAPHS IN COLOR 


The Property of 
Mr. JosepH CaurrMman, of Philadelphia 


The following 13 titles, the property of the above named, 


have been added to the present catalogue, as being of similar 
style and subject to the prints owned by Mr. Hoegg, and are 
ALL By CurRRIER AND Ives or Nat. Currier. All are In 
Cotors, and in ExcELLentT Conpirion, as below described. 


289. 


290. 


291. 


292. 


293. 


294. 


295 


296. 


297. 


298. 


AMERICAN WINTER SPORTS 


Trout FisHinc on CHATEAUGAY LAKE, FRANKLIN Co., N. Y. 
PainTED BY A. F. Tait, 1856. C. Parsons, DEL. PRINTED BY 
Enpicotr & Co. 


N. Currier. Dated 1856. Height, 175% inches; length, 2534 inches 
In fine old gilt frame, glazed. 


An Excegpincty Fine Copy. There are only a limited number of copies 
of this print extant, probably not more than six. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 


THE STATESMAN AND PHILOSOPHER. 


N. Currier. Dated 1847. Height, 11% inches; width, 9 inches 
Framed and glazed. 


BRASS MORTARS TAKEN IN THE COLD SPRING 


Painted by F. F. Palmer. Currier & Ives. Dated 1862. 
Height, 10% inches; length, 15%4 inches 
Very Rare LirHoGRAPH ON GLASS. 


CORNWALLIS IS TAKEN 
Currier & Ives. Dated 1876. Height, 8% inches; length, 12% inches 


DEATH OF WASHINGTON, DEC. 14, A. D. 1799 


N. Currier. Dated 1846. Height, 81% inches; length, 12% inches 


Framed and glazed. 


DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE—July 4th, 1776 


N. Currier. No date. Height, 834 inches; length, 125% inches 
Framed and glazed. 


. THE GLEN AT NEWPORT 


Currier & Ives. Not dated. Height, 834 inches; length, 1234 inches © 


THE MOUNTAIN SPRING 
Near Cozzen’s Dock, WEsT Poinr. 


Painted by F. F. Palmer. Currier & Ives. Dated 1862. 
Height, 105% inches; length, 1534 inches 


THE OLD OAKEN BUCKET 


Currier & Ives. Dated 1872. Height, 834 inches; length, 1234 inches 
Two stanzas of verse beneath title. 


OLD BLANDFORD CHURCH 
PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA. 


Currier & Ives. No date. Height, 8 inches; length, 12%4 inches 
This print has been folded, several small rents in margin. 


299. 


300. 


301. 


OTTO BERNET anp HIRAM H. PARKE, | 


ON THE ST. LAWRENCE 
Inp1IAN ENCAMPMENT. 


Currier & Ives. No date. Height, 8-w inches; length, 12 inches 
In light walnut frame, and glazed. 


THE SALE OF THE PET LAMB 
Currier & Ives. No date. Height, 834 inches length, 1234 inches 


’ Framed and glazed. 


YOSEMITE FALLS—CALIFORNIA . 
Currier & Ives. No date. Height, 85% inches length, 125% inches 


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